Here's another movie I remember seeing bits and pieces of when I was younger. For a long time I thought it was "The Serpent and The Rainbow", but now that I've watched that, I know it's not the one.

All I can remember from it are two little things...One of them involved a scene where a guy in the shadows had a little blow dart tube in the middle of a street at night. This might have been a street from the 1800's or the 1980's, I can't remember too well. Anyway, the guy blew a dart or something at another man in the street, for what reason, I don't recall. Anyway, whatever was in that little blowgun was powerful, because I think in the next scene, the victim sat down to eat something in a restaurant (might have been a lobster) and then his meal suddenly came to life and attacked him. Whether that was a hallucination or not is another thing I don't remember well.

Then there was one other scene...I don't even know if it was in the same movie...it looked like something out of Indiana Jones, but I know every scene of that trilogy, so I know that wasn't it. I think these guys (Either one or two of them) were hiding, observing this bizarre ritual where some guys in robes were carrying what I think was a person wrapped in bandages like a mummy in some kind of open casket. A bunch of worshipers were chanting in another language as the mummified person was then placed in what I think was some kind of a vat, that had either boiling water or chemicals inside of it. I'm not 100% sure, but I think their victim may have been still alive as well, because there may have been some kind of a scream at that moment.

I can confirm it now. I just watched Young Sherlock Holmes today. Everything was just as i remembered for the two scenes I mentioned.

One thing that stuck in my head all those years was the chant by the Ramtep worshipers. Now I got to hear it again. It's funny, because I always thought at one point in the chant they were saying something that sounded like "Make mummy-mum...make mummy-mum, mummy!" I know that's not what they were really saying, but that's what it sounded like to me, hehehehe.